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This stunning reprint of Utagawa Hiroshige's (1797–1858) views of Edo, aka modern-day Tokyo, is brought to readers by Taschen in a volume that celebrates one of the last great artists in the 'ukiyo-e' tradition. Authored by Lorenz Bichler and Melanie Trede, this beautiful book presents the artist's famous landscapes alongside depictions of beautiful women, actors and wrestlers in the woodblock tradition of 'ukiyo-e', which literally translates to 'pictures of the floating world'. The result brings bustling shopping streets and city lights together with blooming cherry trees for a dynamic view on Japan that played a huge role in the West's impression of the country at the time.

Taschen Books And City Guides Multicolor Uni In Multicolor
Taschen Books And City Guides Multicolor Uni In Multicolor
Taschen Books And City Guides Multicolor Uni In Multicolor
Taschen Books And City Guides Multicolor Uni In Multicolor
Taschen Books And City Guides Multicolor Uni In Multicolor
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Taschen Books And City Guides Multicolor Uni

Books And City Guides Multicolor Uni

This stunning reprint of Utagawa Hiroshige's (1797–1858) views of Edo, aka modern-day Tokyo, is brought to readers by Taschen in a volume that celebrates one of the last great artists in the 'ukiyo-e' tradition. Authored by Lorenz Bichler and Melanie Trede, this beautiful book presents the artist's famous landscapes alongside depictions of beautiful women, actors and wrestlers in the woodblock tradition of 'ukiyo-e', which literally translates to 'pictures of the floating world'. The result brings bustling shopping streets and city lights together with blooming cherry trees for a dynamic view on Japan that played a huge role in the West's impression of the country at the time.

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